Villa Oskar Möbius
The Villa of Oskar Möbius lies in the Lindenau Road 9 in the district Niederlößnitz the Saxon town of Radebeul . The listed building, as well as the adjacent building (today Lindenaustraße 9a), was built in 1907/1908 by the Werzeit master builder Oskar Möbius on the area of the Altfriedstein villa colony .
description
The villa and its ancillary building are offset from the street to the rear, roughly in the middle of the property that formerly extended to Ludwig-Richter-Allee. Only later was a plot of land about a third deep on Ludwig-Richter-Allee cut off in order to be able to erect a building there at number 34.
The common fencing of the property on Lindenaustraße consists of a curved entrance gate between pillars made of white and purple-blue glazed bricks with tiled roofs, accompanied on both sides by arched gates. The curved wooden picket fence fields that adjoin on both sides also sit between brick pillars with a roof.
Villa (Lindenaustraße 9)
The two-storey villa is on the left side of the street view, so that it had most of the garden in front of it on the sunny side of the property, sloping to the south.
The building with its picturesque plastered facades has a flat hipped roof . On the left side of the street view is a side elevation with a rafter gable and a semicircular veranda in front . On the right side of this view is a three-storey tower with a tent roof , on top a lantern with a spherical tip and a wind indicator. The top floor of the tower is made of timber . In the middle between the tower and the risalit is a two-storey veranda, the upper storey of which is made of wood and has a round-arched window.
In the right side view, the entrance is in a porch with a half-timbered gable. In the left side view there is a recessed risalit, also with a half-timbered gable, in front of the risalit there is again a standing bay.
Outbuilding (Lindenaustraße 9a)
The original outbuilding, which today bears the address Lindenaustraße 9a, is in line with the main building, the villa. The building, which is also two-story, has a symmetrical main view of the street with a hipped roof and two triangular gables at the side. The upper floor of the plastered building is clad with ornamental framework.
In the right side view there is a low three-story tower, also with a tent roof. There is a one-storey garage extension at the rear of the building.
history
The development of Villenkolonie Altfriedstein created parallel to the to the mansion Altfriedstein extended upper Ludwig-Richter-Allee a new road ( Planstraße O ), which, starting at the mouth of the Planstraße B (upper part of Prof.-Wilhelm-Ring) in the Moritzburger Straße, following an existing path along the eastern boundary of the area downhill to today's Winzerstraße. After completion of the road expansion that took place between 1901 and 1903, this road was handed over to the rural community of Niederlößnitz on February 5, 1903 as Lindenaustraße .
After building plots were also sold from 1905 onwards without being bound by architects, at the end of March 1907 the Werzeit master builder Oskar Möbius applied to be allowed to build a single-family dwelling and stable building with an apartment on four contiguous plots between Lindenaustraße and Ludwig-Richter-Allee.
The shell construction by the Kötzschenbroda master builder Alfred Große took place at the end of June, and the approval for use was issued on January 11, 1908.
In 1935 two apartments were installed in the outbuilding and a new garage was built.
The client was honored for the restoration of their property on the occasion of the Radebeul Client Award 2004 with recognition in the category of monument renovation .
literature
- Frank Andert: New publications on the work of the architects Schilling & Graebner . In: Radebeuler monthly books (ed.): Preview and review . No. 12 . Radebeul 2008, rummaged through the archive - historical from Radebeul, p. 3-5 .
- Volker Helas (arrangement): City of Radebeul . [Monument topography Federal Republic of Germany. Monuments in Saxony]. Ed .: State Office for Monument Preservation Saxony, City of Radebeul. SAX-Verlag, Beucha 2007, ISBN 978-3-86729-004-3 .
- Tobias Michael Wolf: The villa colony on Altfriedstein . In: Association for Monument Preservation and New Building Radebeul (ed.): Contributions to the urban culture of the city of Radebeul . Radebeul 2006.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ Large district town of Radebeul (ed.): Directory of the cultural monuments of the town of Radebeul . Radebeul May 24, 2012, p. 23 (Last list of monuments published by the city of Radebeul. The Lower Monument Protection Authority, which has been based in the Meißen district since 2012, has not yet published a list of monuments for Radebeul.).
- ↑ Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis 2004. In: Radebeuler Bauherrenpreis. Association for Monument Preservation and New Buildings, Radebeul, accessed on August 16, 2012 .
Coordinates: 51 ° 6 ′ 50.2 ″ N , 13 ° 37 ′ 49 ″ E